New IT Programmes in Aizawl

September 7th, 2006 11:47 am by virgochhas

Aizawl, Sept 7. (UNI): In a bid to improve the standard of Information Technology (IT) in the North East region, Ministry of Communication and Information Technology has decided to implement some new programms.

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To provide special health services in the NE states, two district level telemedicine centres are being set up in the States of Mizoram and Sikkim in association with Apollo Hospital, Delhi. The district hospital at Namchi, Sikkim and Aizawl Civil hospital has been connected with the system at Naga hospital at Kohima, which is connected with the Inderprastha Apollo hospital, New Delhi, for consultations.

Courtesy : The Hindu

4 Responses to “New IT Programmes in Aizawl”

  1. 1
    benjamin Says:

    What new IT Programmes? I don’t find any new plan for Mizoram.

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    hltau Says:

    OH, I THINK THIS IS JUST ONE WAY TO SPEND MONEY.

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    Aryan Says:

    OK 87 crore have been spent for IT improvement, the last time i visited mizoram (last year) the internet was as slow as it was 5 years ago. I believe most of those funds are probably siphoned off by gov’t officials, as usual. Incredible India!

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    hltau Says:

    87 crore is a hell lot of money !!!.

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